BY
MATT SCHOOLEY
CONCORD – The Concord
High School girls basketball
team was “hungry” for its first
win of the season, but Salem
High School wasn’t letting that
get in the way of its fast start
to the year, cruising to a 63-47
road victory.
Concord kept the contest
on Friday, Jan. 25, within shouting
distance into the halftime
break, but the Blue Devils
pulled away to improve to 9-1
on the season.
Amanda Saab turned in a
solid game for the visiting Blue
Devils, playing especially well
in the final quarter to push the
Salem lead to as many as 23.
Despite playing a winless
opponent, Salem head coach
Elizabeth Briggs said her team
faced a tough task.
“It was a battle tonight.
They’re hungry, and I was impressed
by how they played that
third quarter,” she said. “In the
second quarter we sat back and
our defensive effort was lacking,
and we let them back into
it. In the third quarter we were
on a mission to come out with
intensity and work harder.”
Saab scored six points in
the fourth, including a breakaway
layup that pushed the
Blue Devil lead to its peak.
“(Amanda Saab) really took
over the fourth and made a difference,”
said Concord head
coach *** Pratt. “She’s a nice
player. She’s a difference maker,
and she really was one in
this game.”
Concord’s closest margin
of loss this season has been 11
points, leading to the Crimson
Tide’s current 0-10 record.
“They were 0-9 coming in,
but they were scary as heck,” said
Briggs. “We were certainly not
overlooking Concord. We maintained
the lead with some key
subs, and were able to come out
with a win.”
Kelsi Record and Sarah Raye
came off the bench to play well
on both ends of the floor for Salem.
Pratt said his team has not
been pushing harder than usual
in an attempt to come out with its
first win.
“Downstairs I told them that
the word upset was invented for
a reason. We go in there thinking
we can win. We made mistakes of
an inexperienced team. They are
an experienced team, and they
converted,” said Pratt.
“Every game is a new game,
and our record is immaterial. It
doesn’t change anything, and it
doesn’t raise our panic level.”
The Crimson Tide, following
a 67-44 loss at 8-3 Merrimack on
Tuesday, Jan. 29, continues the
search for victory hosting twowin
Spaulding on Friday, Feb. 1.